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Daniel Andrews quits as premier of Victoria

Daniel Andrews has resigned as Victoria’s premier after almost a decade in the top job. Mr Andrews will step down as the state’s leader and as the member for Mulgrave …

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When Skalkos extended a helping hand to Murdoch

The news of Rupert Murdoch departing from the helm of his media empire, News Corp, dominated Australian and international media. The international press focused on Murdoch’s trajectory, how, from 1954, …

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NSW Government sharing more than $450,000 worth in grants for multicultural groups in 2024

The NSW Government has officially opened up their Festival and Events Grants for the state’s multicultural and multifaith organisations, encouraging all to apply and have a share of the over …

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Qantas dips into profits for $80m customer improvements

Under fire Qantas is dipping into its massive profits to try to win back the trust of disgruntled customers. A Qantas Group market update released on Monday morning reveals the …

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Possible ‘compounding and cascading’ disasters looming

Bushfires are not the only natural disaster on the Australian horizon. The country could feel the “compounding and cascading” impact of cyclones, floods, bushfires and heatwaves all at once. Co-ordinator-general …

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Residents rescued from suspicious apartment block blaze

Residents trapped inside a burning Melbourne care facility have been rescued, with the blaze regarded as suspicious. Many made panicked phone calls to triple zero just before 10pm on Sunday …

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‘We can win’: Pesutto pledges victory for Vic Liberals

The Victorian Liberal Party has turned a corner and is on track to take government at the next state election, the opposition leader says. John Pesutto addressed party faithful at a …

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High fuel prices to flow through to inflation print

Inflation has come off its highs but the road back down is proving bumpy. A jump in petrol prices is expected to show up in the monthly consumer prices index …

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Premier defends axing family violence reform jobs

Dozens of jobs are being axed at the government agency that’s charged with reforming how Victoria handles family violence but the premier says it won’t affect frontline services. Family Safety Victoria was set …

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Australia’s firefighters face worst season in years

Volunteer firefighters are scorching Australia’s forest undergrowth, reducing fuel for what is expected to be the fiercest fire season since the monster “Black Summer” blazes. Deadly wildfires have devastated forests …

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